As 2026 edges ever closer many of us will will be thinking about how best to plan our annual leave around Bank Holidays. Ireland is set to observe the same number of Bank Holidays in 2026 as it did in ...
A MAJOR boost is on the way for Wetherspoons punters as six Irish pubs are set to begin serving Guinness. The pub chain will now serve the Irish stout for the first time in Ireland – and have ...
Irish teens and twenty-somethings are feeling the heat—not just from the weather, but from growing worries about the future of their planet. The latest 2025 Youth Climate Justice Survey has dropped, ...
Recently, when discussing different schools in our local area, my grandchild asked why one particular school didn’t have a saint’s name. The question illustrates all that is wonderful and yet ...
A groundbreaking new monolingual dictionary by Foras na Gaeilge that provides people with a new way to understand, use and learn the Irish language, without relying on dictionaries in English or in ...
The popular watering hole is now known as The Condo Hotel, in a nod to the suburb of Condon, where it was built in 1998. Owned by ALH Hotels, who operate a portfolio of over 350 licensed venues across ...
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THE Government was warned it could face a revolt from farmers over policy on climate change. A review commissioned by the Department of Climate, Energy and the Environment said “grassroots resistance” ...
“Renaming a Dublin park in this way — to remove the name of an Irish Jewish man — has nothing to do with this and has no place in our inclusive republic,” she says. “In my view, this name change ...
President Catherine Connolly has said she will do “everything” in her power to keep climate action “at the top of our national and international agenda”. Ms Connolly said it was “abundantly clear” ...
The Anglo-Irish Agreement was a “landmark” moment that would lead to the peace process, the Tánaiste has said. Simon Harris, the Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs, was speaking on its 40th ...
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